BER 4 18% sss = THURSDAY, i AMINE “gaa es TOBER 4 18% OLOTEING! Img! FALL, 1888. (thing COTS NG ae ae THE EXHIBITION. SECOND DAY. ee birds, any breed, being ‘ease eee Geo pica North ‘ jeo Tweedy, Royalty. s rhsee Gulaca Fowl-—Ist, J Kennedy, Lot 48; 2nd, Mrs, RK Locke, W insloe Road. Pair Bronze Turkeys, hatched in 1888—ist swall, Lot 49. : Pair White Turkeys, hatched in 1888—lIst, G Boswall, Lot 49; 2nd, do. Pair Turkeys, any other breed, 1888—F L Haszard, Bellevue; 2nd, McKenzie, West Royalty. Pair Turkeys, any Breed, over one year-- A Boswall, Lot 49; 2nd, do. one year or fnote. The buggies were manufactured! Cow, in milk-—Ist, H Longworth, Glyn- River; ' wood; 2nd, Hon D Ferguson, Tulloch. ov Messrs. Large, Melnnis Bros., and Me- ’ \ , ; Dougall and McGee, and the buggy tops by | Ss =e in 1886—Ist, Hou D Fergu Mr. I. P. MecCoubrey. The workmanship , 99%; 4%#0c8. splayed in these veliades seemed to - : eee in 1887—Ist, Hon D Fergu xcellent, and they were all shining in | * Heifer Ca f, calved in 1888—Ist, W Rodd, | touts of McCaskill s Standard Varnish. It Brackley Point Road; 2nd, Hon D Ferguson, | alike pleasing to see that so many of Our | Tulloch; 2rd, W Rodd, Brackley Point Road. riners can afford to drive these buggies, Pure-bred Jerseys or Quernseys. cad that we have workmen at hume ‘ a eae ae vapable supp'ying the demands of} .. Bull, any age-—ist, E R Brow, city; 2nd, the most fastidic us customer. Molcan, city. hatched in Daniel Among the Live Stock. of ed vos valved i —ist, L Gill, Little A CHREDITARLE SHOW.) tt cca wine ia Pat Secu, comnon, hatched 1888 1: Daw . ee. Harris, Son & Company, of Brantford, Bull Calf, calved in 1888—lst, E R Brow, son, St Peter's Road: 2nd, A Essory, Ri y. a made a capital exhibit of agricultural e'ty. Pair oulouse—Ist, A Essory, Royalty, anemone 2652 oni 2nd, A Boswall, Lot 49. Pair Chinese—ist, 201, do. j vair Ducks—Pekin—Ist D Ingles, city; d, C J Higgs, Royalty. ; on air do, onan other breed—Ist Bertie Lewis, Royalty; 2ad, John Lewis, Royalty. Judges—J Cameron, E R Brow, Thomas Cow, in milk—Ist, J D McQuaid, Little York; 2od, T H Haviland, city; 3rd, E R Brow, city. H.ifer, calved in 1886—Ist, E R Brow, city; 2nd, T A McLean, city. Heifer Calt, calved in 1888—Ist, E R Brow, city; 2ud, Hon T H Haviland, city; 3rd, J A Longworth, city. wiachines and implements—just what's canted. Among other machines shown by um. Tae EXAMINER reporter noticed the jrantford Binder—ot which Mr. McKen- we has sold about a hundred in this Pro- ince, (thirty-eight in this season aloue.) Visaer’s Sectional Seeder, a Fodder Cut- A Boswall, Royalty; Improvement in Breeding. Call and Fxamine our Immense Stock of Cloths. posters OVER 1000 PIECES TO SELECT FROG, AT LIWEST PRICKS, To-pay we were blessel with good exh bition weather, and a stream of visitor began, early, to pour inte the Exhibitior building and thence to the show ground er, & Fleury Grain Crusher, and a num- . beyond. er of Bell's Ploughs, ete. We are in- Shorthorn or Holstein Grades. Henry. * } : ; , » ce . ‘ ° ae ‘ i “ . ‘ ——_—_ 70: ‘ o yesterday, Zs to-day, the a “'-T ormed that Messrs. Harris & Son sold} Cow, in milk, any age Ist, J W Stewart, a sat . . Faction Was the horse ring, with the Vnlol | his season no less than 4,163 Steel Bind- | Sonthport; 2nd, Coi J D Irving, city. ovincial Teachers’ Association. i @) qi } Ca ad Jack flying in the midst, and the Judges ou}. 2300 Mowers and 700 Reapers, | Heifer, calved in 1886, in calf or wilk—Ist, rr A ur ot Uns uaranteed. . ire ev ated platform, out of the mud, naking a grand aggregate of over 7,000 Chas Mutch, Lot 7 os = are Tue annual sessions of this body began 3 eee nachines; and that almost incredible as | lynwood; 3rd, Chas Mutch, Lot 49. this morniug at 10 o’clock, Dr. Anderson, Heifer, calved in 1887—Ist, B E Wright, Royalty; 2d, St Dunstan's College. Heifer Calf, calved in 1888—I1st, H Long- worth, Glynwood; 2nd, B E Wright, Royalty; 3rd, Allan Stewart, Southport. ‘dl yrshire, Jersey, or Guernsey Grades. the President, in the chair. The work of this morning was preliminary to the Con- vention proper, consisting of the enrolment of members and appointing of committees. About one hundred were enrolled. There were, besides, a good by number of students present. The afternoon session began at two o'clock and is in progress as we go to press. Father McMillan and Miss Maria Lawson contribute papers—the former on ** Gen- Very interesting classes were those o! the imported trotting stallions and the [s'and-bred trotting stallions. ‘The torme) ic'uded ** Physician,” imported and ownec by Johu Richards, of Bideford; ** Premier, imported and owned by George Tweedy, jr. of this city; ** John E. Rysdick, Jr.,”’ umn ported and owned by MeRae & Robbins, of Bedeque, and ** General Cieveland, iaported and owned by Alexander Blue ** Ali Right” and ** Heruande ” were bot! Hats, Caps, Uunderciothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cheap, a JOHN McLEOD & CO, ) Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888. MERCHANT TAILORS, Ee —$—_ -____. HORACE HASZ4RD, Maniatarels ad Generel Ageut —REPRESENTING— J. LEWENZ & WAUSER BROS., London, Evgland, LAS. ROBERT LAMB & CO., Dundee, Scotland, .hese figures are, they have found it neces- sary to erect new and greater workshos in raer to meet the demand. Alex. Horne, Esq., also makes a credit- ble exhibit ot ploaghs, etc., such as our sriners Want, An admiring friend calls attention to peciinens of crochet work by Miss Ada rodkin, of this city. Cow, in milk, any age —Ist, J H Gates, city; 2nd, John Bell, North River; 3rd, Wm Adams, Royalty. Heifer,caived in 1886—Ist,H Rackham, city; 2nd, Col Irving, city; 3rd, H Longworth, city. ACENOWLEDGMENT., absent in the flesh, though repre Qur thanks are due particularly to the ve . ° ” se sented by many beautiful and promising | secretary, Mr. A. McNeill ao he, hie Heifer, calved in 1837—Ist, _Heber Crosby, | eral Education, ” and the latter on ** Faults colts and tiles. The latter class includec | ssistant. Mr. W McNeill "for assistance Marshfield; 2nd, Chas Leigh, city; 3rd, Lester | of Conventions. , roa peo. Saree eat Gill, Little York. This evening, as usual, at 8 o’clock, there ‘** Biack Piiot” and his brother ‘* Robbi: Lev,” owned by the brothers Dockendorf ol NerthsRiver, ‘* Capt. Jeff,” a hand- su'je brown stepperof tine action, owue by Mr. James H. Dingweil, of Morell, an other uotab.e horses whose names we failed t» obtain. In all these classes there i- hope for the future of our Island turf, an: for fast and stylish horses t Ssell ab o d fit high prices. ‘Che good resuits of breedim: tu standard horses were strikingly shown in Wiliam Miiler’s beautiful black colt by “Ail Right,” in J. A. McLean’s equally beautiful brown colt ** Machinist,” by th: same sire, in James Simpson’s splendid fiiley by *‘ Hernando,” standing at seven teen months old, fourteen hands and an inch high, with first-class limbs and beauti- ud courtesies extended. Heifer Calf, calved in 1888—Ist, D Me- Kenzie, West Royalty; 2nd, L Gill, Little York; 3rd, F H Beer, city. Judges—Geo Tweedy, Jas Hooper, Henry Wood, H D Anderson, Geo Sinclair. SHEEP. will bea public meeting. Speeches are expected from Senator Haythorne, Hon. D. Ferguson, Rev. S. W. Jones, and Messrs. W. E. Dawson and A. B. Warbur- ton. There will be choruses by a number of pupils of Upper Prince Street Scheol, and the usual proportion of songs, readings, ete. There will be an adinission fee of fifteen cents. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. oe ee CORRECTION, Im the list of Judges cf Floriculture, riven in yesterday's paper, the name of Ars. J. MeLean should have been Mrs. J AcLean, Souris. LIST OF PRIZES. HORSBS. Pure-bred Leicesters. Ram, any age—Ist,A Boswall, Lot 49; 2nd, Imported Trotting Stallion—Ist, John e ne on 3rd, F L Bovyer, ichards, Bideford; 2nd, Geo Tweedy; 3rd, | 2°? Sow hoyaity. a & Robbins, = - ae | Soham, yearling—Ist.A Boswall, Lot 49; 2nd, Carriage or Trotting Stallion, over 15 hands | do; 3rd, H Longworth, Glynwood. 2 inches high, Island bred—lst, R Fitz- Ram Lamb--Ist, A Boswall, Lot 49; 2nd, immons, Long River; 2nd Jas H Dingwell, H: ne Lane, Mount Mellish; 3rd, do. dorell; 3rd, J T Rodd, Milton. Pair Ewes any age, having each reared a Carriage or Trotting Stallion, not over 15 lamb this season—Ist, A Boswall, Lot 49; nands 2 inches, do—lst, B Dockendortf, North znd, George Tweedy, North River; 3rd, A Boswall, Lot 49. fuiiv prono a’ T our ’ , | River; 2ad, R Fitzsimmons, Lonyz River, 3rd , : oe 5 dewednsrens . : a i I ly pr » rtioned ; in Mr. Newsou's re v . Mek * ieaadi x > ’ Pair Ewes, yearling—Ist, George Tweedy, HE SU BSCRIBER, intendinz to leave the = maitkably fine filley Hernany, by | 88 oe ee North River; 2ud, A Boswail, Lot 49: 3rd Island, offers fur sule his pleasantly situated Ire mae ° ** ero an lo, : : iatire Carriage Colt, under 4 years, do— |} -Norta Ver; sud, oswail, oO > 84,7) Kesidence on Upper P-ince Street. The =o as w Pasta Eis, 6, Cc. ilo "and in many other excellen and is heated with evits and fillies which could be mentioned, if we had but time and space. Mr. Weeks’ filly, by ** Hernando,” was admired by all the admirers of horse flesh on the grounds “She is a per’ect “beauty,” was h verdict of public opinion. ** Black Piiot,” ‘* Robbie Lee,” ** Capt. Jeff,” and uther home-bred horses of good blood wer: aise represented by progeny of a high class. Mr. Walter Simpson’s colt by * Robbie Lee ”"—wheighing at sixteen and a hali months old, 860 lbs —~is a large one, with sp eudid bone and action. Che imported cart horses on exhibition nuwber five, viz.: ** Barrister,” owned by Dr. Dodd, ** Lucky Lad,” owned by C. C Gardiner, ** Honest Lincoln.” owned by Heury Lane, Mount Meilish. contains 8 Rooms, Pair Kwe Lambs—Ist, A Boswall, Lot 49; | W 2nd, H Longworth, Glynwood; 3rd, A Bos- wall, Lot 49. ist, Wm ‘icGrath, Mill Cove; 2nd, Duncan K Scott, North River; 3rd Neil Ross) North River. Entire Carriage Colt, under 3 years old, do —ist John D Muilins, Kensingtoa, 2nd, Jolin Canning, Hope River; 3rd, Geo E Haghes. city. Entire Carriage Colt, under 2 years, do— Ist, Paul Woodside, Clinton; 2nd, Wm Mil- sr, Marshfield; 3rd, Chas Dockendortf, North River. Cainiage Mare with her foal, do - Ist, Sruce McMillan, Brackley Point Road; 2nd, James Dockendorff; 3rd, W W Beer, city. Carriage Filly under 4 years, do—-Ist, Wm Weeks, city; 2nd, Robt MeWilliams, Cape Traverse; 3rd, John McGreyor, Brackley Point Road. Carriage Filley under 3 years, do—Ist, Mrs acer, For further pariiculars apply to JAMES E. WELSH, Upper Prince >treet, Or to F. L. HaszZarpD, Cameron Block. oct4—dy lw FARM FOR SALG. At Clinton, Lot 290. The NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY, Halifax, N. 8S. Pure-bred Dowis. J. F. CARTER, Beverly, Mass., Q:! Clothing, &e. Ram, any age--lst, Robert D Ferguson, East River; 2ad, F L Haszard, Belle Vue; 3rd, Robert Dewar, New Perth. Ram, yearling—tst, Hon D Ferguson, East River; 2nd, A Buswall, Lot 49; 3rd, Henry Longwoith,~Glynwood, Ram Lamb—Ist, Hon D Ferguson, East River; 2nd, A Boswall, Lot 49; 3rd, Hon D Ferguson, East River. Pair Ewes, having each reared a lamb this season—Ist, Hon D Fergason, East River; 2ud, do; 3rd, Henry Longworth, Glynwood. Pair Ewes, yearling—lIst, Hon D Ferguson, ee a> te Damaged Flour. Bags and Hescians. HE undersigned offers for sale his FARM AT CLIN ION, Lot 20, containing 37 Acres ot choice Land, in a good state of cultivation ihereis a good Dwelling House and uwo goo: Barns, Workshop and Granary, and other Out buildings necessary for Farm purposes. Potato and Grain BAGS, 300 pieces Stiiped and Plain 150 eb eg Bags of DAMAGED 4), OO! } Goorge Tweedy, ** Liberty,” owned by] Jane Dingwell, Morell; 2od Wm Wrigat, Kast River; 2ad, BS Wright, Royalty; 3rd, the above Facw is coavenient to Schools, For sale by |Hessians. For sale by James Guarl, and ‘* Hepburn Ciyde,”| West River;3rd, David McEwen, West Piver. | Henry Longworth, Glynwood. Churches, Milis, and about five miles from Ken- HORACE HASZARD HORACE HASZARD. owaed by McMilan and Annear. A gen-| Carriage Filley under 2 years, do -Ist, Jas| Pair Ewe Lambs—Ist, Hon D Ferguson, | 8ington. | a ; . Rowviow: Gad. it D Ralder ’ 2.4 | Kast River; 2nd, do; 3rd, BS Wright. Rovy- If not disposed of by private sale before the 8th tieman present remarked their equals could | Simpsea, Bayview; 2nd, J D Balderston; 3rd | %"! } a Os FES ght, *Y- | of November, it will be sold at Anciion, with the . es ® i = nor be found this side of Untario; and we John T Mullins, Kensington. aliy. , Stock and Implements, of which due notice wili Charlottetown, October “) 1888—lin eod Ad ee have no doubt that the statement was cor-| _C»rriage Foal, do—Ist, Jas Dockendorffi _Judges—John S McLeod, W Andrews, | begiven. For particulars anply vo ; ae rect. The judges had v at difficulty | Noth River;2nd Brace MeMilian, Brackley | Frencis Beli, Joseph Kennedy. WILLIAM RO=S, wi da rect. 1@ Judges had very great difficulty oct5 Clinton, New London. Point Road; 3rd Jas G@ McCallum, Brackley Point Road. Cart Stallion, imported Ist, C C Gardiner, city; 2ad, 8 W Dodd, city; 3rd, John Annear, ; Bee Lower Montague. here was very keen competition in re- Cart Stallion, Island bred—Ist, Jno Stewart, spect to cart colts and fillies; and here} Brackley Point Ruad; 2nd, Jas Durant, Mar- axuuthe great advantage of breeding to] gate; 3-d, Duncan McLean, West River. tl was seen. ‘** Barrister” was ex- Entire Cart Colt under 4 years, du— Ist, ce n Pure-bred Cotswolds. ~Ram, any age—lIst, Alex Scott, Brackley Point Road; 2nd, Wm Clarke, North Wilt- shire; 3rd, John Balderston, do, Long Wool Grades. Pair Ewes, any age, having each reared a lanb this season—Ist, John W _ Stewart, Southport; 2ad, A Boswell, Lot 49; 3rd, W Miller, Marshfield. Pair Ewes, yearling—Ilst, John Dickieson, Royaity; 2nd, W Miller, Marshfield; 3rd, D P Irving, Vernon River Bridge. Ram Lamb—lst, J Dickieson, Royalty; 2nd, Stewart Burns, Lower Freetown; 3rd, A Boswali, Lot 49. Pair Ewe Lambs—Ist, in coming tu a decision in respect to this class, keeping them on the ground a long time yesterday and recalling them again this forenoon, WANTED! CRAND EXHIBITWN 10000 Suni DRY GOODS AND GLU cts GOOD BLACK OATS, aes ie. J.B. MACDONALD’. . ie best eding!y well represented by his progeny: | Michael Steele, Scotchtort; 2nd Ja- McMillan, ul there were several young horses by Winsloe ““Oxk’s Heart,” the English shire horse imported by George Tweedy, a few years age. ** Liiberiy” and ** Lucky Lid” were also shown to be first-class sires. A colt by the latter, owned by John Scott Me- Summerville; 3rd, John Diamond, Road. Entire Cart Colt under 3 years, do—lst, St Dunstan’s College; 2ad, L W P Balderston, North Wiltshire; 3.d, Robt Anderson, New Glasgow Road. Entire Cart Colt under 2 years, do-—Ist, —AND— 60 TUBS BUTTER. Stewart Burns, Leod, was greatlyadmired. ‘*Sunk Island] Joho Horne, Winsloe Road: 2nd. James ” se. . : ” ee ’ a se ’ ye . y ‘ iy come CY tm aetna Hero, Honest Lincoln, Duroc,” | Royce, Bonshaw; 3rd, Wm Smith, Eldon. a ee = — — —- . * Grown Stout,” and ** Challenge,” were} Cart Mare with her foal—ist, Peter M Mc- ee a ’ ee enti céed An Immense St fan ; also creditably represented by the young] Mahon, Emerald; 2ad, John Durrach, Clrde age. ba yma a b ing. Short or Medium Wool Grades. Two Ewes, any age, having each reared a lamb this season—Ist, H Longworth, Glyn- wood; 2nd, D P Irving, Vernon River Bridge; 3rd, F L Haszard, Believue, Two yearling Ewes—Ist, D McKenzie, West Royalty; 2nd, W Rattray, Brackley Point Road; ord, D P Irving, Vernon River Bridge. Ram Lamb—Ist, W Rattray, Brackley Point Road; 2nd, A Balderston, North Wilt- shire; 3rd, W Rattray, Brackley Point Road. Pair Ewe Lambs—ist, D P Irving, Vernon River Bridge; 2nd, D McKenzie, West Roy- alty; 3rd, W Clark, North Wilishire. Judges—Robt Haslam, Jos Tweedy, M Deacon, Geo Mason. River; 3rd, bridge. Cart Filly under 4 years—Ist, Frank Bov- yer, Lot 43. Cart Filly under 3 years—Ist, Richard Stockman, Highfield; 2ad, Jas Lea, St Eiean- ws; 3rd, Joho Walker, Royalty. UVart Filly under 2 years—lst, Jas Brown, Soath Wiitshire; 2nd, John Kelly, Bannock- burn; 3rd, Samuel Auld, Bannockburn. Cart Foal—ist, H M McLeod, Dunstafinage; 2ad, Wm Metjrath, Mill Cove; 3rd, Aaron Ings, Pownal, Special Prizes offered by Mr. James Guard, Mouut Roseland Farm, Lot 48, for ‘oals sired by the Imported Saire Horse Donald McKay, Oyster Bed on the ground. Altogether the ‘+s of horses numbered 167. The parade of horses to-day was a splen- did sight—witnessel by thousands. CATTLE. There were ou exhibition twenty-five pure bred Short-Horns, sixteen Ayrshires, thirteen Jerseys and Guernseys and _fifty- two grades. The entries in cattle number- aitogether 106. Pure bred stock is evidently coming to the front. Among the exhibitors were Hon. T. H. Haviland (whose pure bred Jersey cows and young st.cx are certainly admirable,) Councillor McLean and E. R. Brow (who exhibited stu « Highest Cash Price Paid. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Our Coats, Reefers and Suits seliing at prices so cheap never before attempted in this City. een (nee 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. _Everything new, everything cheap. right prices at eucric oct3 Brigantine J. L. B. HERE will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, : ._» WEDNESDAY, tbe 10:h of October, inst. :—~ ed You will tind the J. B. MACDONALD’S, Jersey and Guernsey sires of the best |‘ Liberty” :— PIGS Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888 : “RE 7 : : , TING + ” > o Spe. of, . QUEEN STREET. strains tor milking and butter.) Henry! Colt or Filly, foaled in 1888—Ist, Aaron Boar, any age, Berkshire—Ist, T A Mc- Bag eee eee oa a Oe ee oo ~ Lougworth and D. Ferguson each ex-| Ings, Pownal; 2nd, Chas Bryenton, Winsloe | Lean, city; 2nd, 8S F Drake, Pownal; 3rd, J | Kimbaii’s Lobster Factory, Cape Bald, near Shediac. Road; 3rd, Peter Dewar, Lot 48, TERMS—Cash at Sale. hibiied splendid specimens of Durham and B Crosby, Bonshaw. Ayrshive cattle. George Mason, A. McRae, Atbert E. Smith, D.C. McKinlay, B. E. Wright, Lt.-Col. Irving, R. R. FitzGerald, William Miliar, W. F. Carter and St. Dunstan’s College were exhibitors of pure br-d cattle or of excellent grades. SHEEP. ‘he classes of sheep comprised 28 entries o! pure-bred Leicesters, 37 of Downs, 5 of Coteweld, 50 of Long Wool grades, 24 of rt Wool grades, and 6 of Medium Wool grades,—130 in all. It was pleasing to see both King’s and Queen’s Counties well Si represented in this class, and that, as in| the case of cattle, pure-bred animals are on the increase. Among the leading exh: bitors were Heury Longworth, ‘bert Boswall, George Tweedy, Charles Haszard,Stewart Burns, Robert Dewar,and tore were many others whose memes our reporter failed to obtain. PIGS AND POULTRY. Of pigs, there were on exhibition 14 puce-beed Berkshires, 4 Yorkshires, and 6 of other breeds. The poultry were com- prised in 73 entries. In both there were “‘Zeouent specimens of the different breeds. SPECIAL EXHIBITS. Mr. Richard Jordan’s excellent exhibit of pure cod liver oil and emulsion of cod Liver oil is well w thy of notice. This is the genuine article and no mistake. We h pe that Mr. Jordan will be able to sup- ply the home market with this necessity of all invalids. pate hd wee kau atin ing Hon D Ferguson; wood. Ghynweoll; Qnutl, Hbr* Teka, Mare for general purposes—lst, Matthew Smith, Hampton; 2nd, John Horne, Winsle Road; 3rd, Mrs U Connolly, city. Colts sired by Joha E Rysdick, Jr—lIst, Edward Horne, Winsloe Road; 2nd, John W Stewart, Southport. CATTLE. Pure-Bred Shorthorn, Bull, acy age—Ist, Thos Cass, North River; 2n1, A MeRae, Pownal; 3rd, G Mason, Lot 4s. Bull calved in 1886—1st, Henry Lane, Mt M ilick; 2nd, W Muteh, Hopeton; grd, DC McKinlay, N rth River. Bull ca.vad in 1s87—Ist, A Bos~wall, Lot 49; 2nd, Jas G@ McCallum, Srackley Point Road Bul Calf, calved in 1888—~I1st, Hon D Fer- guson, Tulioch; 2ad, H Longworth, Glynwood; 3rd, Hen D Ferguson, East River. Cow, in milk—lst, B F Longworth, city: 2d, Hon D Ferguson, Tulloch; 3rd Long worth, Glynwool. oe Cow, calvetl in 1886, in calf or milk--Ist, Zod, H Longworth; Glyn- 1887—H Longworth, Heifer Calf, calved in 1888-—Ist, B F Long- Heifer, calved in Glynwood. worth, city; 2ud, do; 3rd, D C McKinlay, North River. Pure-bred Ayrshires. Bull, any age—Ist; J Judson, Alexandria; 2n¢, 6 Buntain, Rustico; 3rd, John Walker, Royalty. Kuli, calved in 1887—Ist, J A Ferguson, East River, Bull Calf, calved in 1888 -Ist D Fergusctt, H’ Long- Sow, Berkshire, having reared a litter in 1838 —ist, L L Jenkins, Upton; 2ad, do; 3rd, Jos T Seaman, city. Boar, any age aud other breed—lst, A W anton, St Eieanors; 2nd, J Crockett, Little vO k. Sow, any age and other breed, having reared a litter in 188%—I1st, Hon D Ferguson, Tuiloch; 2ud, D Currie, West River. Pair Pigs (Berkshire), under 7 months old, Barruws excluded—ist, Thos Berrigan, Roy- wity; 2nd, W J Palmer, city; 3rd, T A Me- Lean, city. Pair Pigs (Yorkshire), under 7 months old, Barrows excluded—ist, Hon D Ferguson, fulloch; 2ud, do; 3rd, John Berrigan, Roy- a'ty. Pair Pigs, other breed or color, under 7 months oid, Barrows excluded—B Houston, Rusticovilie. Judges—R E Bagnall, W Clarke, John J Currie, David Rogers. POULTRY. Threee Dorkings, white or colored—None. Three Brahmas, light—Ged Tweedy, Roy- ality; 2ud, dv. Tiree Cochins, white or colored—None. Tnee Hamburgs, silver or golden pancilled —lst, Mary Boisner, North River; pnd. Mra D P irviug, Vernon River Bridge. Taree, do, spangled—lIst, Geo Tweedy, Reyalty, 2nd, do. ‘.hree Leghorns, white—-Ist, W Cook. Tiree do, brown—Ist, W Rattray, Brack- ley Point; Zad; W Haszard, city. Three Houdans—Ist, G. Lewis, Royalty. Three Polands—lIst J J Stewart, St Peters, Road; 2ad, do. Tavee Plymouth Rock—S Hobkirk, city; ' 2nd, A Leigh, city. te de MR. DEACON, Auctioneer, oct3 Shediac. Change of Sailing Hour. BOSTON STEAMERS WILL LEAVF CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday Afternoon, AT FOUR O’CLOUCK, For the Remainder of the Season, COMMENCING WITH WGRCESTER, 4th of OCTOBER. CARVELL BROs., AGENTS. Charlottetown, September 29, i888. sept23—2aw her pat sum jour guar 2w 2aw AGEN’ S {—Oor “Home, Farm and 3 Business Cyclopedia” ig & iatxe wuikK Comtaiuing 900 pages profusely il- iustrated, and also contains poriraits of the lead - ing statesmen of the Dominion. The th ee de- partinents into which the work is divided, treats fully every feature in connection with Home and its bappiness, successful Farming and still more successful Busivess Life. Kach department of the work has the advantage of bemy written by Canadian -pecialixts. Tae work is purely Cana- dian. We want an Agent in every tvuwn and County. NX, B. uiams—A MtKinnod, ‘osapel ak ideas oueateon & BE t if you want territory, terms and fuil | | Dar iculars, write to W. E, KARL, St, Juin, LONDON HOUSE, len eee ccmacatas YY ccna am Our New Stock Now Opening. New French Dress Goods, New Cashmeres and Merinos, New Plushes and Velvets, New U!sterings and Tweeds, New Worsted Cloths, New Hats and Shapes. New Feathers and Flowers, New Gloves and Woo! Goods, New Readymade Clothing, Lowest Prices for Cash. ee () |) a HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, Udtoldr 2, 1889, . :